ArtistsWillem Kalf
Willem Kalf

Willem Kalf

Dutch Republic, 1619–1693
Rotterdam
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Willem Kalf was one of the most prominent Dutch still-life painters of the 17th century, the Dutch Golden Age. We first get acquainted with Willem Kalf through Arnold Houbraken, in his Groot Schilderboek, who speaks very highly of him. In fact, Kalf was a highly regarded and celebrated artist during his own lifetime. This was due to his extensive art knowledge and what we gain from Houbraken, his affable personality. His claim to fame now rests mostly on his mature still lifes, pronkstilleven in Dutch, which feature the most exotic and luxurious objects. This can be seen in for example, Still life with nautilus beaker and porcelain lidded bowl from 1662, which became an iconic piece of western art.

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Still Life with a Silver Jug and a Porcelain Bowl (1655 - 1660)
Rijksmuseum
Interior of a Dutch Cottage, from "Etchings of Pictures in the Metropolitan Museum, New York" (1871)
Smithsonian Institution
Wineglass and a Bowl of Fruit (1663)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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